Grand Canyon
The Dennys origin of the Rt66 diner in Williams shows in the boomerang roof line. I've eaten here before; it was adequate but unremarkable.
There are a few tourist traps on Hwy 64, which leads from near Williams to Grand Canyon National Park. This sign, labelled "Yei-Be-Chei Dancer", is outside one of them.
What would the West be without a few wild canines? I'd love to say this was a fleeting glimse of a wild animal, but, truth to tell, after I shot the photo he wandered up to other cars in search of tourist hand-outs.
Its the Grand Canyon; you can't say much about it that it doesn't say better, itself.
Scale is a wonderful thing.
There are a few tourist traps on Hwy 64, which leads from near Williams to Grand Canyon National Park. This sign, labelled "Yei-Be-Chei Dancer", is outside one of them.
What would the West be without a few wild canines? I'd love to say this was a fleeting glimse of a wild animal, but, truth to tell, after I shot the photo he wandered up to other cars in search of tourist hand-outs.
Its the Grand Canyon; you can't say much about it that it doesn't say better, itself.
Scale is a wonderful thing.
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